12 Related Articles, between 2018-09-27 and 2018-09-29

2 wolves moved from mainland to Isle Royale National Park. TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) - Officials have relocated two gray wolves from the mainland to Isle Royale National Park, kicking off a multi-year effort to... >>

Body of 53-year-old missing hiker found, National Park Service says. Mitzie Sue "Susan" Clements​, 53, went missing Sept. 25 during a hike with her daughter at Great Smoky Mountain National Park >>

Body of missing woman hiking in Great Smoky Mountains National Park found. The body of a woman who went missing while hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park has been found, park officials said Tuesday. >>

Free climber scales Yosemite's scariest peak without any safety gear. Alex Honnold is the world’s most famous ‘free solo’ climber, and in June 2017 he became the first person to successfully scale El Capitan in Yosemite National Park — without any protective equipment. >>

Jenny Lake, the breathtaking centerpiece of Grand Teton National Park, gets a refresh. The lake, which sits at the mouth of Cascade Canyon, attracts more visitors than any other part of the park. >>

Search for missing woman in Smoky Mountains National Park enters 7th day. Officials continue to search for a woman who went missing after she was separated from her daughter while hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. >>

Smokies hikes: Chimney Tops trail rejoins ranks of popular fall treks. When the Chimney Tops 2 fire tore through the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in November 2016, it forced a 10-month closure of one of the park's most popular hiking trails. >>

Video: 'Free Solo' film follows man who climbed El Capitan without rope. The new documentary film, Free Solo, follows rock climber Alex Honnold on his journey to become the first person to climb El Capitan in Yosemite National Park without a rope. Honnold is know for his free solo and big wall climbs. >>

Video: Bones found in Royal National Park confirmed as belonging to a man. Human bones found in Sydney’s Royal National Park by a motorist taking a bathroom break are confirmed as belonging to a man. >>

Yellowstone geyser erupts, spewing trash dating back to 1930s. When Ear Spring erupted at Yellowstone National Park Sept. 15, it was already notable—it was, as Live Science puts it, the geyser's "most violent display since 1957." But even more notable was what came out with the water that spewed up to 30 feet in the air: 80 years worth of trash. >>

Yellowstone geyser spews decades-old garbage. Wait till you see what came out of this geyser at Yellowstone National Park. >>

Yellowstone officials investigating man who reportedly shot at wolves. It has been a wild few weeks for Yellowstone National Park. >>